The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is slated to make a pitch to lawmakers Friday, Jan. 18, to increase fees for some hunting licenses and permits.

Game and Fish Director Terry Steinwand said it’s been several years since there has been an increase to most of the state’s licensing fees. And he said the agency’s proposal to raise certain fees isn’t unreasonable.

A resident big-game hunting license would increase from $20 to $25, and a small-game hunting license would jump from $6 to $10.

There are still some bargains. A resident frog license, for example, will remain at $3.

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